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TMS therapy offers a safe, proven path to relief when medication hasn't been enough.

You Deserve To Feel Like Yourself Again

If you've been struggling with depression and haven't found the relief you need from medication or therapy alone, that takes courage. We're here to walk alongside you. TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) therapy has helped thousands of people rediscover hope and reclaim their lives. It's an FDA-approved treatment that doesn't involve medication, surgery, or the side effects that may have held you back before. Many of our patients describe it as the breakthrough they'd been searching for.

You're in the right place to learn whether TMS might be right for you.

What Is TMS Therapy?

TMS uses gentle magnetic pulses - similar to those in an MRI machine - to stimulate specific areas of your brain that regulate mood. These pulses help reactivate brain cells that may have become less active due to depression, essentially helping your brain heal itself.

Medication Free

TMS doesn't add another pill to your routine. It works directly with your brain's natural healing abilities.

Completely Non-Invasive

No surgery, no anesthesia, no needles. TMS is performed while you sit comfortably in a specialized chair.

Fits Your Life

Take your Friday off for treatment, have a relaxing weekend, then return to work by Monday.

What to Expect During Treatment

We know that starting something new can feel uncertain, so we took the guesswork out of it.

  • We'll start with a thorough evaluation to understand your situation and how we might be able to help. This is your chance to ask questions and learn whether our TMS protocol is the right fit for you. There's no pressure - just honest conversation about your options.

  • During your first session, we'll map the precise area of your brain to treat and calibrate the magnetic intensity just for you. You'll feel a tapping sensation on your scalp - some people compare it to a woodpecker. Most patients adjust to the sensation quickly, and we'll make sure you're comfortable throughout.

  • The protocol delivers 20 sessions of TMS in under 10 hours. A key element of this schedule is the use of a ~30-minute intersession interval, an optimized spacing research has shown that allows for cumulative neuroplastic effects between sessions.

  • Everyone responds differently, but many patients begin noticing improvements within 2-4 weeks. Some describe it as a gradual lifting of fog, better sleep, more energy, or simply feeling more like themselves. We'll check in regularly to track your progress.

  • After completing your initial treatment course, care is seamlessly transferred back to the referring physician. We provide a clear treatment summary, response data, and any clinically relevant observations to ensure continuity of care. Our role is focused and time-limited - we just supplement your ongoing management with improved stability and momentum.

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Testimonials

  • "After 15 years of trying different antidepressants, I'd honestly given up hope. My psychiatrist told me about OneDay TMS and I thought 'one day? Really?' But I was desperate. That was four months ago. I'm off two of my medications, I'm back at work full-time, and I actually want to get out of bed in the morning. It was a long day, but it gave me my life back."

    —Former Patient

  • "I'm a software engineer, and there was no way I could take 6-8 weeks off for daily TMS appointments. When I heard about the one-day option, I was skeptical but intrigued. The team made me feel comfortable the entire time. Yes, it's exhausting. Yes, your scalp gets sore. But three weeks later, the fog lifted. I haven't felt this clear-headed in a decade."

    —Former Patient

  • "I've battled depression since my 30s. I've been hospitalized twice. I've tried ECT. Nothing worked for more than a few months. My doctor suggested OneDay TMS as a last resort before considering more intensive options. I cried when I realized two weeks later that I wasn't just 'less depressed.' I actually felt good. I didn't know that was still possible for me."

    —Former Patient

  • "The worst part of traditional TMS for me would've been the time commitment. OneDay TMS let me block out one Saturday, get treated in my psychiatrist's office, and be back at work Monday. The headache during treatment was manageable with Tylenol. The results were life-changing. I'm six months out and still doing great."

    —Former Patient

  • "My wife pushed me to try this after watching me suffer for three years. I'm a construction foreman, so I couldn't take daily appointments even if I wanted to. The one-day format was the only reason I said yes. I won't lie: it's a long day and the TMS sensation takes getting used to. But I'd do it again in a heartbeat. My wife says I'm 'back' and she's right."

    - Former Patient

  • "Postpartum depression destroyed me. By the time my daughter was 18 months old, I'd tried five different medications and felt like a zombie. I couldn't keep living that way, but I also couldn't commit to leaving her for daily TMS appointments. OneDay TMS meant one day away from her instead of two months. Worth every penny. I'm present for her now in ways I haven't been since she was born."

    - Former Patient

  • "As an attorney, my schedule is insane. Traditional TMS wasn't even on the table. When my doctor mentioned a one-day protocol with similar outcomes, I immediately looked into it. The cost was worth it. I spend more on things that don't matter. This matters. My focus is back, my energy is back, and honestly, my marriage is better because I'm better."

    - Former Patient

  • "Seven medications. Seven failures. I'd accepted that this was just my life now. My psychiatrist called OneDay TMS 'the most promising option for people like me.' I didn't believe him, but I was out of options. The treatment itself was intense—I had a headache by session 10 and was exhausted by the end. But four weeks later, I woke up and realized I hadn't had a suicidal thought in days. Then weeks. I'm eight months out now and still in remission."

    - Former Patient

  • "I'm a veteran with PTSD and depression. The VA prescribed medications that either didn't work or had side effects I couldn't tolerate. I paid out of pocket for OneDay TMS, and it was worth every cent. The staff thanked me for my service, treated me with dignity, and gave me something I hadn't had in 20 years: hope. I'm sleeping better, my nightmares are less frequent, and my family says I'm easier to be around."

    - Former Patient

  • "Honestly, I was terrified. I'd read about TMS and worried about side effects, it not working, and me wasting money. Dr. Mansoor walked me through every concern. The treatment day was long, yes, but they made it as comfortable as possible. I had mild headaches during treatment that Advil handled. And then, about two weeks later, I noticed I was laughing at something on TV. I couldn't remember the last time I'd genuinely laughed. That's when I knew it worked."

    - Former Patient

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. The ONE-D protocol has been studied in clinical trials with published safety data demonstrating zero serious adverse events across all participants. While it might seem intensive to receive 20 TMS sessions in a single day, the total number of magnetic pulses is actually lower than traditional TMS protocols. The research actually shows that concentrating treatments within optimized intervals enhances your brain's ability to form new neural connections, which is the mechanism behind TMS's therapeutic effects.

  • Most insurance plans do not currently cover accelerated TMS protocols like ours because they are newer innovations - insurance companies usually lag several years behind clinical research. This is a cash-pay service, with typical costs ranging from $6,000 to $12,000 depending on your physician's pricing.

    For many patients, the time savings alone justifies the investment. If you earn $75,000 annually, missing 36 workdays for traditional TMS could cost you over $10,000 in lost wages.

  • Yes. Most patients remain on their existing psychiatric medications during and after TMS treatment.

  • Most patients begin experiencing improvement within 1 to 6 weeks after their treatment day. The timeline varies from person to person, but this delayed response is normal and expected. TMS works by stimulating your' brain’s ability to form new neural pathways - those biological changes don’t happen overnight.

  • Based on published research, 90% of patients with treatment-resistant depression experience significant response to the ONE-D protocol, and 74% achieve full remission. However, TMS doesn't work for everyone, and it's important to acknowledge that upfront.

    What we offer is transparency. We track outcomes rigorously and share that data openly. If the treatment works, we document it. If it doesn't, we document that too. Either way, you and your physician have objective information to make informed decisions about your care.

  • During each TMS session, you'll feel a tapping or clicking sensation on your scalp where the magnetic coil is positioned. Most people describe it as feeling like a woodpecker tapping rhythmically. It's not painful, but it is noticeable.

    The scalp discomfort is typically most pronounced during your first few sessions as you're getting accustomed to the sensation. By the middle of your treatment day, most patients report that it becomes more tolerable as they adjust.

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